At the beginning of the story, the scene is very warm, it is the description of a family going to Thailand on vacation, and then I always make me nervously look for some unusual clues and hints in the picture, but after the meeting, there is no movement. On the contrary, it made the moviegoers feel uneasy immediately, very afraid of the sudden happening, without any psychological preparation. The movie did it, and the tsunami happened unsuspectingly, which made the moviegoer seem to be in that scene.
Regardless of the techniques of the film and other factors of the actors, the content and subject matter involved are enough to make us pray for the lives and families of those who died with a memory and grief. The whole movie seems to be pulling hard on people's healing memories, and then the painful past gurgled out like blood. At the end of the story, the surviving family looked out the window uneasy in the turbulence of the plane, devastated.
Even after the disaster passed, the fear it left in people's hearts and memories was like a long dark night, disturbing and struggling for the victims. After reading it, it is very shocking. We were born in a peaceful age without war, and there will be no natural disasters if we pray. We cherish every day, everyone, and everything.
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